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-====== The Great Collapse======+====== The Breaking ======
  
-The great collapse was an event that happened approximately 70 thousand years ago but [[Jéem|the Jéem]] have deliberately obfuscated it's date because any real knowlege of it has serious [[Pattern state law|Pattern Law]] implications.+The breaking of the worlds. The great collapsewas an event that happened approximately 70 thousand years ago but [[Jéem|the Jéem]] have deliberately obfuscated it's date because any real knowledge of it has serious [[Pattern state law|Pattern Law]] implications.
  
-The Jeém predicted the destruction of the human race, using a mathematical approach known as pattern state law. The //law// described an eventuality so certain it was almost impossible to avoid: the anhiliation of not only all humans but of all //life// in the universe.+The Jeém predicted the destruction of the human race, using a mathematical approach known as pattern state law. The //law// described an eventuality so certain it was almost impossible to avoid: the annihilation of not only all humans but of all //life// in the universe.
  
 Were it not for the direct intervention of [[Jéem]] the [[Humans|human race]] would have become extinct along with all life in the universe. Based on the distribution of ruined, uninhabitable, once seeded worlds it is estimated that only //**one in a hundred thousand**// of all human planets survived the great collapse. Although the numbers of surviving planets are relatively small there are still dozens of [[inhabited galaxies|inhabited worlds]] left across 4 galaxies. Were it not for the direct intervention of [[Jéem]] the [[Humans|human race]] would have become extinct along with all life in the universe. Based on the distribution of ruined, uninhabitable, once seeded worlds it is estimated that only //**one in a hundred thousand**// of all human planets survived the great collapse. Although the numbers of surviving planets are relatively small there are still dozens of [[inhabited galaxies|inhabited worlds]] left across 4 galaxies.